Absolutely not! We do not believe in locking our customers into long term contracts that are timely and expensive to get out of. As a Lessons On The Go customer, you are free to come and go when you choose. This means you do not have to submit a thirty day notice of lesson termination.

Am I charged for lessons I do not have?

Nope! As long as you make your cancellations with your teacher or Lessons On The Go directly 24 hours or greater in advance of the scheduled lesson time, you will not be charged.

Do Lessons On The Go teachers travel to my home?

The name says it all! All Lessons On The Go teachers travel to your home for your convenience. Avoid traffic or waiting at a center or studio. We make it easy!

Do Lessons On The Go tutors teach special needs children?

Absolutely. In fact, most of our tutors have extensive experience working with students with many different types of special needs. Many of our tutors are also certified to work with special needs children in the state of TX.

Does my child need tutoring?

• Are the student’s grades dropping?
• Is homework not making sense?
• Is the student consistently frustrated?
• Is the student finding it hard to stay focused when studying?

If the answer is yes to any of the above questions, then chances are that your child could use some tutoring. You can always try a few lessons or shoot for more long term depending on how much tutoring is needed. Don’t worry, you do not have to pay anything upfront before the first lesson with your tutor. Lessons On The Go has a perfect fit guarantee, which allows a student to have their first lesson to make sure the tutor is the best fit . This first lesson will also serve as an assessment to gauge the student’s strengths and weaknesses. If for some reason the tutor is not the best fit, we will pair the student with another tutor at no charge for the original lesson.

How young should my child start music lessons?

The earliest age a child should start music instrument lessons is entirely dependent on the instrument of choice. We have a great article on our blog that breaks down the recommended minimum starting age by instrument at: How Young is too Young?.